George III of The United Kingdom
- 1761 Edward Neale (Obit.), Joseph South
- 1762 William Knight
- 1763 John Grubb
- 1764 Joseph Godfrey (Obit.), Joseph South
- 1765 Jeremiah Gardiner
- 1766 John Hookham
- 1767 Samuel Mason
- 1768 Charles Buxton
- 1769 James Townsend
- 1770 Stephen Hervey
- 1771 Nathaniel Newnham
- 1772 Thomas King
- 1773 Thomas Palmer
- 1774 Richard Windsor
- 1775 Nathaniel Newnham
- 1776 Robert Lathropp
- 1777 Nathaniel Hillier
- 1778 Charles Newsham Pigott
- 1779 Benjamin Porter
- 1780 Philip Chauncey
- 1781 Samuel Totton
- 1782 Gurdelston Rolfe
- 1783 Peregrine Cust
- 1784 Stevens Totton
- 1785 Edward Forster
- 1786 Thomas Furley Forster
- 1787 Joseph Crick (Obit.), William Clarke
- 1788 Roby Bishop
- 1789 Joseph Waugh
- 1790 William George Sibley
- 1791 George Sibley
- 1792 William Holmes
- 1793 John Watney (1747-1814)
- 1794 Thomas Palmer
- 1795 William Palmer
- 1796 Nathaniel Hillier
- 1797 Thomas Newnham
- 1798 Robert Thatcher
- 1799 Edmund Green
- 1800 Robert Johnson
- 1801 Henry Westear
- 1802 William Edward Ward
- 1803 William Lane
- 1804 John Paterson
- 1805 Randolph Stracey
- 1806 Joseph Knight
- 1807 Charles Buxton
- 1808 Thomas Marsham
- 1809 Nathaniel Newnham (Obit.), Edward Forster
- 1810 Edward Forster
- 1811 William Clarke
- 1812 William Holmes
- 1813 Robert Markland Barnard
- 1814 Thomas Charles Waugh
- 1815 Archdale Palmer
- 1816 Daniel Watney (1771-1831)
- 1817 Robert Sutton
- 1818 Joseph Yellowley
- 1819 Stevens Dineley Totton
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